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SELECTION OF MODERN & VINTAGE LAMPS including reproduction Art Deco-style twin bulb lamp, ceramic pineapple, marble and gilt metal, turned wood with white metal trim, modern faceted perspex standard lamp with brass base, and painted floral metal and perspex dropped eight light chandelier (7)Comments: all believed to be working, not tested, some with signs of wear
ASSORTED SILVER COLLECTIBLES, including two hatpins, one with enamel armorial shild, the other with Regency top hat, two mother of pearl penknives, cased presentation key engraved to Cllr S G Budd, Trewen County Primary School, and dated 1957, turned treen eggcup (6)Condition Report:The hatpins look good, no damage to the enamel.No damage to the knifes, both open and close well, mother of pearl looks good. Both a little dirty.The key is misshapen. I could not find any hallmarks.The egg cup, again is slightly misshapen. There are cracks in the silver rim. Hallmarks rubbed and light scratches to the wood. No major damage.Height – 60mmDiameter – 40mm
14 Elton John LPSIncluding the very sought after Empty Sky Mono Textured Sleeve DJLP 403 A1 B1, Empty Sky Stereo, Rock of the Westies, Tumbleweed Connection, Captain Fantastic with booklets and poster. From the collection of Mr. Vic Dawton (1915 - 2003) who joined Pye Records in Mitcham in the 1960s - firstly as a sales representative and then as Stocks Control Manager. As such he attended company board meetings and received advanced promotion copies of every record the company pressed and/or distributed until he retired in 1980. Condition Report: Vinyl condition EX to Near mint across all LPS and many appear purple when held up to light. Sleeves VG to Excellent
John Currin (b. 1962)The Jackass. ClambakeLithograph, 2006, signed and dated in pencil, numbered from the edition of 50, as included in the portfolio In The Darkest Hour There May Be Light, co-published by the Serpentine Gallery and Other Criteria, London, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 420 x 297mm (16 1/2 x 11 3/4in)
MACLEOD R. C. (Ed). The Book of Dunvegan. 2 vols. Illus. Quarto. Orig. green cloth, some dark damp mkg. Aberdeen, Spalding Club, 1938 & 1939.Conditionreport:Hardback. Mildew and wear to boards. Vol.1 - Inscribed on front endpaper. Vol.2 - Front end paper browned and offset. Light foxing and dust staining to fore edge, but text generally clean in both volumes. Binding string visible where some plates bound in.
BRIDGE WILLIAM of Great Yarmouth. Scripture-Light ... Christ in Travel ... a Lifting Up for the Down-Cast ... etc. A vol. of Bridge's work with some parts with separate titles & indices. Small quarto. Old qtr. calf. Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall, 1656; also William Sherlock, A Discourse Concerning the Divine Providence, calf, 1729. (2).
J M W Turner 1775 1851 The World of Light and Colour by Michael Bockemuhl 1993 First Edition Softback Book published by Benedikt Taschen some ageing good condition. Sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Glasgow style hammered pewter wall mirror in the manner of Jim O'Neil having Ruskin type oval roundel, repousse decorated with baking implements including oven, scales, bowl, rolling pin, pan etc., verso to the edge reads: 'To Kirfy? Strudel Maker: No One Will Ever Make Soda Farls Quite Like You With Love And Light. Esmeralda 75?', 40cm x 32cm.
Collection of 7" Singles, with titles from The Hollies, The Animals, Alice Cooper, The Beatles, The Jackson Five, Dianna Ross and The Supremes, The Beach Boy, Aretha Franklin, Paul McCartney and wings, The Electric Light Orchestra, Elton John, Elvis Presley, The Drifters, Dusty Springfield, approximately three hundred and forty.
LE CARRE (John) The Looking-Glass War. London: Heinemann, 1965, 1st edition, 8vo, light foxing to edges, end papers replaced, unclipped dust jacket, spine sunned, restored at head; A Small Town in Germany, 1st edition 1968, fine copy in unclipped dust jacket (2)The Looking-Glass War - light foxing to edges, end papers replaced, unclipped dust jacket, spine sunned, restored at head;A Small Town in Germany - fine copy in unclipped dust jacket
Ethel Gabain A lady putting on her shoes 1916lithograph signed (lower right) 40 x 32.5cmSurface showing typical age toning, this is mostly uniform with one or two darker spots to the upper and lower margins. The surface shows some light surface creases and minor undulation, but overall in good, clean condition.
A large black suede jacket with beadwork in the various colours of the red Indians, in North America, extensive embellishment of beading in various colours, fringing from the shoulders and pockets by Lew Magram, of New York, slight wear on the jacket, the buttons have a red Indian Chief on them, 1970/80'sm and an American flying jacket with a fur collar, 1980's in leather and a Canadian suede jacket from Toronto, in light tan, with fringing, made by Casa Nova
On My Own. Oil on 425gsm watercolour paper. Across the open farmland one single oak tree looking quite small and insignificant at the edge of the fields, with the evening light turning to pale dusk with a long casting shadow, it needed to be drawn and painted. I'm sure it called out "I'm on my own" after the sketch. After the finished painting it would never be on its own again!!
Sail Away. Acrylic, Gouache, Pen, Crayon. "I consider my art as semi-abstract, portraying exaggerated shapes and colours, and not overly concentrating in too much precise detail nor accuracy in my depiction. I take my inspiration from the Suffolk and Norfolk coastline, attracted by the changing light and big skies. The sea has always had a fascination for me with it's many moods throughout the seasons.”
Into the Storm. Acrylic, Gouache, Pen, Crayon. "I consider my art as semi-abstract, portraying exaggerated shapes and colours, and not overly concentrating in too much precise detail nor accuracy in my depiction. I take my inspiration from the Suffolk and Norfolk coastline, attracted by the changing light and big skies. The sea has always had a fascination for me with it's many moods throughout the seasons."
H2-OH. Screen Print (black bits) + Mono Print. H2/OH! is a water tower along the Thames in West London. The print is from a photograph which I bitmapped (made dotty) this was the screen print. The colours are made by inking up a plate and printing each colour separately. I normally do about 3 at once so the colours go from dark to quite light and I mix them up so that the colours all work in each print. They all look a bit different too.
First Light. Collage. A postcard is a memory of a place. As the herring industry vanished; and the advent of cheap air travel meant beach holidays abroad, so did Lowestoft's fortunes fade....and only postcards of those times were left. However, the pandemic has meant we now literally look closer to our shores for a getaway break; and new beach huts are sprouting along the esplanade. This, together with the introduction of the First Light Festival, means Lowestoft is aptly seeing a new dawn. Long may Pakefield Man live!
Double Wave - Thorpeness #3. Watercolour & Acrylic. There's something special about the quality of light and the way the waves break on the shoreline at Thorpeness and Aldeburgh. The waves almost seem to crest in slow motion and the sand churned up by the waves give them a distinctive colour. I have tried to capture the colours, the form, and also the energy of the breaking waves in this watercolour.
Morton (Richard) Phthisiologia seu exercitationes de phthisi..., first edition, with initial imprimatur leaf and errata leaf at end, this copy with imprimatur leaf to Walter Harris's De morbis acutis infantum bound as final leaf rather than blank, contemporary ink signature of John Crusoe to title and a few marginalia, some light browning or soiling, paper flaw to Bb3 causing loss to lower outer corner affecting a few letters, cropped, engraved bookplate of John Ward, contemporary boards, rebacked in calf, [Wing M2831], 8vo, Samuel Smith, 1689.⁂ The first application of the principles of pathology to the study of pulmonary tuberculosis; also including the first description of anorexia nervosa.
Podiatry.- Durlacher (Lewis) The Foot: its Pains and Penalties, second edition, advertisement leaf at beginning, half-title, some ink underlinings, a few spots, book-label of Charles A.Newman, original limp cloth, rubbed, lower cover stained, rebacked, 1850 § Laforest (N.-L.) L'Art de Soigner les Pieds..., third edition, 2 folding engraved plates, one of instruments, light staining, book-labels of J.Colin Dagnall & F.Paul French, contemporary tree sheep, spine gilt, a little worn, Paris, 1788 § Bourdet (B.) Soins faciles pour la propreté de la Bouche...l'Art de Soigner les Pieds, half-title (defective at corner, repaired), book-labels of R.Price and J.Colin Dagnall, later cloth-backed boards, Lausanne, 1782 § Adams (W.) Club-Foot: its Causes, Pathology, and Treatment, second edition, signed presentation copy from the author to Julius Althaus M.D. inscribed on half-title, 6 lithographed plates, one chromolithographed, illustrations, advertisement leaf at end, original cloth, 1873, all rubbed; and 3 others on the foot, 8vo (7)
Pulmonary.- Stokes (William) A Treatise on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Chest, Part I [all published]: Diseases of the Lung and Windpipe, first edition, half-title (?supplied from another copy), advertisement leaf at end, light staining to inner margin of title, original cloth, recased, new endpapers, Dublin, 1837; The Diseases of the Heart and the Aorta, first edition, half-title, contemporary ink signature to head of title, original cloth, rebacked in calf, Dublin, 1854 § Spallanzani (Lazzaro) Mémoires sur la Respiration, first edition in French, half-title, errata leaf at end, old boards, rebacked & recornered in morocco, Geneva, 1803 § Badham (Charles) Observations on the Inflammatory Affections of the Mucous Membrane of the Bronchiae, first edition, 36pp. catalogue at end, modern calf-backed marbled boards, 1808 § Bree (R.) A Practical Inquiry into Disordered Respiration..., second edition, half-title, with printed author's 'Note' at end, library buckram, rebacked, Birmingham, 1800 § Halliday (Andrew) Observations on Emphysema, first edition, modern boards, 1807, the last four all with embossed or faint ink library stamp to title, the first two rubbed; and c.25 others on diseases of the chest and lungs, 8vo (c.30)
NO RESERVE Canada.- St. John (Molyneux) The Sea of Mountains, 2 vol., first edition, 16pp. adverts, mounted photographic portrait frontispiece to vol.1, original cloth, spine gilt, extremities bumped and creased, light fraying to spine ends, 8vo, 1876.⁂ The anger generated by the slow pave of railway construction in British Columbia was sufficient to threaten the Confederation. Some chapters document the description of native tribes in the area.
Aldus.- Sallustius Crispus (Caius) De Conivratione Catilinae, italic type, title and verso of final f. with woodcut printer's device, ruled in red, title with a few short tears to foot and transparent tape repair, affecting device and a few words to verso, slight browning to first and last few leaves, some light spotting and staining, very occasional early ink underlining and marginalia, final two leaves defective and repaired at foot and fore-edge, affecting some text, final leaf with verso silked, later calf, spine gilt, rubbed and worn at corners, small loss to spine head, [Adams S139; Ahmanson-Murphy 103; Renouard, Alde, 17:4; EDIT 16 CNCE 373431], 8vo, [Venice], [House of Aldus & Andrea Torresani], April, 1509.⁂ The first Aldine edition of Sallust's two historical works, accompanied by Cicero's speeches against Sallust and Catilina, and other pieces.

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